Post-Pandemic Change
Scenes from almost 2 years ago as the pandemic began to unravel will forever be etched in our minds, and the disruptions, not only to our personal lives but also our professional lives, have not quite bounced back to normal.
Today, the Government have reverted back to Plan A.
In 2022, many property professionals have anticipated changes to the way in which we work and as a result we will witness a transformative change with a fundamental shift in business. As the government in England and the devolved countries announce that the measures put in place as a result of will be lifted, changes that were implemented in the work place will evolve once again
"Tsedal Neeley, Harvard Business School’s Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration, said the lockdown highlighted the ease with which modern technology handled the shift from one location to another, as well as the ability of many office workers to get the job done even when not under their manager’s eye. It also showed companies that there may be benefits — like saving money on office space."
The housing industry re-opened in May 2020 and made sure that adapting to the Pandemic, restrictions, covid-protocols and implementing drastic change was dealt with efficiently and effectively. Now we are going to focus on the reverse with some tweaks (understatement) as the shift from pandemic to endemic takes place.
Fortune reported that two of the highest-profile businesses of the lockdown began to see their share prices plunge, the latest sign that investors are focusing elsewhere, a telling sign that seismic change is afoot.
There will be a continued momentum in up-skilling, focus on the digital shift and a much greater interaction business to business which has been missing from our lives. Although there were some events in November 2020, the possibility that we can meet and network in the way did pre-pandemic is exciting.